1066familyman
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- Jan 15, 2008
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That all assumes everyone's in a position to ride one of course.
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What else is planned?
An awful lot of 'could' in that article. I see it was from October 2021. What's the latest?
Those types aren’t affected and probably won’t ever be. Hard pressed families, their kids already use buses and always have. Huge mass of other mums moaning about petrol but they are nearly all driving huge suvs, brand new or nearly, typically range rovers. Hundreds and hundreds of people have these now round our way and they ain’t dropping off at private schools either. Discoveries etc are way more common than Fords etc. So my thinking is, if you can afford to taxi young jade or jackson around in a £60-100k car then you really can afford to fill it up. And should probably just shut up about doing so!
Weird how the value of the economy and the currency hasn’t recovered post-COVID as well as every other western nation bar Russia though, isn’t it? Hell of a coincidence.
I’m not a currency trader. Are you ? The Euro had a full blown crisis not so many years ago. You are conflating correlation and causation and forgetting the volatile nature of fx markets.
Pump prices are mainly driven by taxation and it is deliberately designed to enable delivery of our pledges on climate change.
I’m old enough to remember when all this was “Project Fear”
I am old enough to remember when people got laughed at for pointing out the fall out from lockdowns
Very good point. Isn’t 55 mph the most fuel efficient speed to drive at ? If people aren’t doing that then they really have nothing to complain about. I think 60 is the optimal speed for electric cars.
This is the last update I have seen;
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/new...ad-set-look-completely-different-23342194.amp
It is Labour that is pushing the project and have secured Government funding. The Tories are the ones being cynical about the timescale. Rome wasn’t built in a day though and nor will Birkenhead be
Its 56 MPH.
£1.96.9 for Diesel at BP Findon Valley today, at what point will the Government step in and either cut the VAT or the fuel duty?
Or is this, ie effectively 50% tax on all fuel, all part of paying for COVID indirectly?
Is it all a con job Governments making a killing on fuel duty to recover covid losses?